About GEG Africa

The Global Economic Governance (GEG) Africa programme was created to strengthen the influence of pro-poor African coalitions at global economic governance fora through policy research and stakeholder engagement.

The programme was borne from the UK’s recognition that African voices and views need to be heard at global economic governance fora. To this end, the programme has successfully partnered with South Africa, as a member of global fora such as G20, BRICS, UNGA and WTO as well regional fora like IORA, SACU and SADC in identifying a range of topics which serve Africa’s developmental objectives and contribute to the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Read more...

Themes

The work of the programme focused on three thematic areas prioritised in consultation with South African and African policymakers, think tanks and academics.

About GEGAfrica

The Global Economic Governance Africa (GEGAfrica) website is the online public platform for access to knowledge gathered and generated by the GEGAfrica project. This project is set to be the primary knowledge centre in Africa on global economic governance research and policy. Read more...

The GEGAfrica project has been funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.